| SUCCESSFUL STORIES |
| by |
| MARY GRANT BRUCE |
| Published by |
| WARD, LOCK & CO., LTD. |
| “Mrs. Bruce has a story to tell and she sets |
| about doing it in her own straightforward way, |
| without resort to padding. Her style is never |
| laboured, it matches its subject in its naturalness. |
| Smiles and tears, humour and pathos, |
| blend in her books as they do in life itself.” |
| —The Queen. |
| BILLABONG’S DAUGHTER |
| THE TWINS OF EMU PLAINS |
| BACK TO BILLABONG |
| DICK LESTER OF KURRAJONG |
| CAPTAIN JIM |
| DICK |
| ’POSSUM |
| JIM AND WALLY |
| A LITTLE BUSH MAID |
| MATES AT BILLABONG |
| TIMOTHY IN BUSHLAND |
| GLEN EYRE |
| NORAH OF BILLABONG |
| GRAY’S HOLLOW |
| FROM BILLABONG TO LONDON |
| THE HOUSES OF THE EAGLE |
| THE STONE AXE OF BURKAMUKK |
| (A volume of Australian legends) |
“He put out a long arm and mysteriously produced some
jelly, with which he fed me.” (Page 240.)
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